Is Jesus God? Finding Our Faith (Morwood, Michael)
The author believes the time has come to reform Christian thinking by shifting from the belief that Jesus essentially is an incarnate God-figure on whom access to eternal life with God depends. This book present the position that if Jesus is God's incarnate, then believers must express this belief in language and ideas that correspond with today's understanding of the beginnings of the universe, emergence of life, and development of human culture.
The author believes the time has come to reform Christian thinking by shifting from the belief that Jesus essentially is an incarnate God-figure on whom access to eternal life with God depends. This book present the position that if Jesus is God's incarnate, then believers must express this belief in language and ideas that correspond with today's understanding of the beginnings of the universe, emergence of life, and development of human culture.
The author believes the time has come to reform Christian thinking by shifting from the belief that Jesus essentially is an incarnate God-figure on whom access to eternal life with God depends. This book present the position that if Jesus is God's incarnate, then believers must express this belief in language and ideas that correspond with today's understanding of the beginnings of the universe, emergence of life, and development of human culture.